Algeria goalkeeper Luca Zidane has put an end to weeks of speculation about his future at Granada by returning to the club’s training ground on Friday.
It was his first session since completing his AFCON 2025 campaign with the Algerian national team, amid widespread reports suggesting a potential winter move abroad. His return confirms he will focus on finishing the season with the Andalusian side.
AFCON 2025 debut and standout moments
The 27-year-old, son of legendary French coach Zinedine Zidane, made his first appearance for Algeria in the AFCON 2025 tournament. Overall, his performances were solid, keeping clean sheets against Sudan, Burkina Faso, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
However, his display drew criticism during Algeria’s 2-0 quarter-final loss to Nigeria. He had also been rotated in the final group-stage match against Equatorial Guinea, ensuring he remained fresh for the knockout stages.
Transfer speculation intensifies
Following Algeria’s exit, rumors swirled about Zidane’s potential departure from Granada, with Croatian club Dinamo Zagreb among the interested parties.
Observers debated whether a mid-season move would be beneficial for his career, but his return to training signals that any transfer is unlikely to occur this winter.
Resuming club duties
Granada Hoy reported that Zidane trained fully with his teammates under rainy conditions, rejoining normal sessions after missing the last four league fixtures due to international duty.
He is now expected to be available for Granada’s upcoming home match against his former team, Eibar, on Monday, providing stability in goal at a crucial stage of the season.
Focus on continuity and World Cup preparation
Many analysts believe Zidane’s decision to remain with Granada is strategic. Staying ensures he maintains consistent playing time and match fitness ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup with Algeria, rather than risking limited opportunities by moving mid-season.
A summer transfer remains a more realistic option, allowing him to capitalize on his international exposure.
By returning to training, Luca Zidane has not only ended speculation over his winter plans but also reinforced Granada’s squad as they navigate the remainder of the Segunda División campaign.







